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The narrator, recently aware of failing health, travels into the Kentucky hills and establishes a secluded camp where encounters with local eccentrics, including a goat-chinned, fiddle-playing satyr, spark a string of comic and perilous episodes. Through village gatherings, an oratorio, and confrontations in a smithy the narrator grows close to a spirited young woman while receiving warnings and suffering shocks of fortune. Episodes of drunkenness, a descent into violence, and a climactic struggle with a demoniac force test loyalties and courage; by overcoming these trials the narrator attains clarity and a hard-won emotional resolution.
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